Literacy and History in Action

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A01=Nancy Galas
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analytical writing
argument writing
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Author_Nancy Galas
Author_Rebecca D'Angelo
Author_Thomas M. McCann
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classroom discussion
classroom simulation
close reading
common core literacy standards
disciplinary literacy
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historical simulation
informational texts
narrative and writing
NCSS social science standards
role-playing
student engagement
teaching historical fiction
teaching history
teaching inquiry
teaching literacy
text complexity
using primary sources in history
writing about history
writing argument

Product details

  • ISBN 9780807757345
  • Weight: 239g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 226mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Teachers' College Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book offers a solid research and theoretical foundation for combining social studies and literacy instruction. A collaboration between a literacy scholar, two classroom teachers, and a school librarian, this volume also shows teachers how to engage middle and high school students in historical inquiry that incorporates literacy skills like reading complex texts and writing elaborated arguments. The authors present extended simulation activities that immerse students in three eras of U.S. history: European incursions into North America, pre-Revolutionary War colonialism, and the Civil War and Reconstruction. These simulations allow learners to experience these major periods of U.S. history while they discuss, read, and write in ways that align closely with the Common Core State Standards. The final chapter guides teachers in constructing their own classroom simulations and identifies useful resources.

Thomas M. McCann is a professor of English at Northern Illinois University. His books include Transforming Talk into Text. Rebecca D’Angelo teaches 5th grade at Edison Elementary School in Elmhurst, Illinois and serves on various school district curriculum development teams. Nancy Galas supervises student teachers and conducts professional development workshops nationwide. Mary Greska is a school library media specialist at Edison Elementary School, Elmhurst, Illinois.